High-Resolution Bathymetric Survey of Samoa
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EU-SOPAC Project Report 112 Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States SAMOA TECHNICAL REPORT High-Resolution Bathymetric Survey Fieldwork Undertaken from 27 January to 1 March 2004 October 2008 Western Samoa three-dimensional Digital Elevation Model Prepared by: Jens Krüger and Salesh Kumar SOPAC Secretariat May 2008 PACIFIC ISLANDS APPLIED GEOSCIENCE COMMISSION c/o SOPAC Secretariat Private Mail Bag GPO, Suva FIJI ISLANDS http://www.sopac.org Phone: +679 338 1377 Fax: +679 337 0040 www.sopac.org [email protected] Important Notice This report has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Community; however, the views expressed herein must never be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Community. Samoa: High-Resolution Bathymetry EU EDF-SOPAC Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States – iii TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................................... 1 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 2 1.1 Background ................................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Geographic Situation .................................................................................................. 2 1.3 Geological Setting ...................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Previous Bathymetry Compilations............................................................................. 4 2. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION................................................................................... 6 2.1 Multibeam Bathymetry ................................................................................................ 6 2.2 Composite Grid .......................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Morphological Features ............................................................................................ 10 3. DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING ............................................................. 12 3.1 Survey Particulars .................................................................................................... 12 3.2 Field Personnel ........................................................................................................ 12 3.3 Geodetic Reference System .................................................................................... 12 3.4 Vessel Description and Static Offsets ...................................................................... 13 3.5 Positioning Control ................................................................................................... 15 3.6 Survey Computer ..................................................................................................... 15 3.7 Multibeam Echosounder ........................................................................................... 15 3.8 Multibeam Echosounder Data Processing ............................................................... 16 3.9 Multibeam Backscatter ............................................................................................. 16 3.10 Tidal Information ....................................................................................................... 17 3.11 Sound Velocity Profiling ........................................................................................... 18 3.12 Composite DTM Model ............................................................................................. 20 4. REFERENCES ......................................................................................................... 22 APPENDICES ........................................................................................................................ 24 Appendix 1 – Equipment Performance, Statement of Uncertainty, Suitability for Charting 24 Appendix 2 – CTD profiles .................................................................................................. 28 Appendix 3 – High-resolution A0 charts, Western Samoa Bathymetry .............................. 32 Appendix 4 – Data supplement: Multibeam Log Sheet ...................................................... 33 iv –Samoa: High-Resolution Bathymetry EU EDF-SOPAC Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Location map of Pacific Island countries and territories constituting SOPAC. v Figure 2. Presumed formation of the Samoan chain by movement of the Pacific crustal plate over a stationary hotspot of rising magma from the underlying mantle. .. 3 Figure 3. Plate tectonic map of the major submarine tectonic features in the region. ..... 4 Figure 4. MBES bathymetry coverage acquired during the survey. ................................ 7 Figure 5. Digital elevation model (DEM) of Samoa compiled for this report. ................... 8 Figure 6. Three-dimensional perspective image of the DEM of Samoa. ......................... 8 Figure 7. Shaded relief map of the 250 m compiled grid of Upolu and Savai’i. .............. 9 Figure 8. Slope angle map of Samoa based on the 250 m compiled grid. ....................... 9 Figure 9. The chartered survey vessel Turagalevu. ...................................................... 13 Figure 10. Diagrams and measurements of the vessel Turagalevu. ............................... 14 Figure 11. Tidal elevations as measured by the Apia tide gauge and referenced to lowest astronomical tide (LAT); and tidal elevations predicted by Wxtide. ................ 17 Figure 12. Definition of levels for the tide gauge at Apia, Samoa (NTC, 2006). .............. 18 Figure 13. Map showing the location of CTD profiles with cast numbers for Samoa. ..... 20 Figure 14. Coverage map for the datasets summarised in the section above. ............... 21 Figure A1.1. Conceptual illustration of bathymetric data acquisition with an MBES. ......... 25 LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Summary geography of Samoa. ...................................................................... 2 Table 2. Public multibeam datasets for Samoa. ............................................................. 5 Table 3. MBES bathymetry grid files for the 2004 survey. ............................................. 6 Table 4. Definition of common morphological terms. ................................................... 10 Table 5. Description of morphological features on the new bathymetric charts. .......... 11 Table 6A. Geodetic datum – WGS 72 (local determination). .......................................... 12 Table 6B. Geodetic datum – Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 2 South. ................. 13 Table 7A. Post-processing sequence and Table 7B. Chart production sequence. ........ 16 Table 8. CTD profile details. ......................................................................................... 19 Table A1.1. Recommended accuracy of survey orders. .................................................... 24 Table A1.2. Values for calculating error limits for depth accuracy. .................................... 25 Table A1.3. Projected footprint size under varying water depths. ..................................... 27 Samoa: High-Resolution Bathymetry EU EDF-SOPAC Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States – v Figure 1. Location map of Pacific Island countries and territories constituting SOPAC EU-SOPAC Project Report 112 – Krüger and Kumar 2008 vi –Samoa: High-Resolution Bathymetry EU EDF-SOPAC Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States Acronyms and their meaning ACP African, Caribbean, and Pacific ADCP Acoustic Doppler current profilers ARGO Array for real-time geostrophic oceanography ASCII American standard code for information interchange CD Chart datum CTD Conductivity – temperature – depth DEM Digital elevation model DTM Digital terrain model EEZ Exclusive economic zone GDEM Generalised digital environmental model GEBCO General bathymetric chart of the oceans GPS Global positioning system LAT Lowest astronomical tide MBES Multibeam echosounder MRU Motion reference unit MSL Mean sea level NTC National Tide Centre PI-GOOS Pacific Islands global ocean observing system RTK Real-time kinematic GPS (centimetre accuracy) SMNT Seamount catalogue SOPAC Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission SPCZ South Pacific convergence zone SRTM Shuttle radar topography model TAO Tropical atmosphere ocean array UTM Universal transverse Mercator WGS World geodetic system EU-SOPAC Project Report 112 – Krüger and Kumar 2008 Samoa: High-Resolution Bathymetry EU EDF-SOPAC Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States – 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Krüger, J. and Kumar, S. 2008: High-Resolution Bathymetric Survey of Samoa. EU EDF 8 & 9 – SOPAC Project Report 112. Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission: Suva, Fiji. vi + 50 p. + 9 charts. The Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) carried out a marine survey for Samoa around the islands of Savai’i and Upolu. The objective was to investigate the seabed and provide information about water depths around the islands using a Multibeam echosounder (MBES). This report describes the high-resolution bathymetric mapping survey carried out over a period of five weeks from 27 January to 1 March 2004, resulting in the acquisition of over 2754 line-km of MBES data. The survey achieved 100% coverage of the seafloor from approximately 50 m depth in the nearshore area to an average offshore distance of 10 km, reaching water depths of